Totally missed my point about the policy. My point was that they never said they would post or ask anyone to leave thus rendering you "can't keep me out" thing rather pointless.thetexan wrote:First...posted policy is not notification, by law. That is a written document that, I presume, has a policy written on it rather than the prescribed language.EEllis wrote:First the posted policy says they will not serve a person open carrying not that they will ask anyone to leave. Second your statement has zero basis in law. Anyone in a company uniform has apparent authority and you can be arrested and will be convicted. But lets ignore that and create such a disturbance that they do post the store and no one would be able to carry. Make sure you bring your kids, the younger the better, to scream and cry and video you being dragged out by the cops. That will win all kinds of props from CJ and Korey.thetexan wrote:They can show me an employee. They can show me a policy. They can show me a sign.
Until they show me an employee who either is the owner or speaks with the APPARENT authority of the owner who verbally notifies me to leave, or shows me a written document with the identical 30.07 language written on it, or displays a properly posted compliant 30.07 sign I will have until then not been lawfully notified. And neither will anyone else.
Second...I did not say who has apparent authority, only that it must be someone with apparent authority. That person, by statute, must have APPARENT authority. I make no pronouncements as to who that is. And yes, if someone who meets that qualification asks me to leave then I will be properly notified and I will leave. Your statement which assumes that, by my statement, I would be willing to create a disturbance to make a point is unfounded. I suggest nothing of the sort and, in fact, expect nothing but kind, appropriate adult compliance TO THE PROPER NOTIFICATION.
I'll state it again even though I know folks know the law. Whataburger is well and indeed entitled to their right to ask anyone carrying a gun, concealed or not, to leave. I invite them to please do so. I am happy to comply and love their hamburgers so much that I will even continue to purchase them. I also expect no reasonable adult to make a scene just to make a point, even though he might be tempted to do so if there were improper notification. If I have a beef with the company I will take it to the leaders not to a young kid at the counter trying to pay for his next date!
There's really only two scenarios I can think of that might occur. 1) I go in with a gun (no signage anywhere) and someone asks me to leave which I immediately do. No issue here. or 2) I go in with the improper signage, no one says anything, but someone decides to call the police. When they arrive I will be surprised. When they ask if anyone asked me to leave I will truthfully say no. When they ask if I saw the sign I will say, "you mean that non-compliant thing over there?" Yes sir I did. Then I will ask them if they are familiar with 30.07. The resulting legal inconvenience, if any, will be easily remedied. The alternative is that 30.06 or 30.07 mean nothing as far as our rights to carry a gun.
I expect, as representatives of the CHL and LTC community, and as Christians or kind persons we all should handle these situations with kindness and appropriate decorum.
That does not change the requirements of the statute, our responsibility to comply with the law, or their responsibility to comply with the law.
tex
By your attitude and your comments that just any employee wouldn't be enough, only someone with APPARENT authority could ask you to leave, makes me think you want some big drama. There is no one who works for whataburger who would ask you to leave who doesn't have APPARENT authority to ask you to leave so why keep bringing it up like it means something? It makes me, and I would bet others, believe you had this idea that you were thinking you could play lawyer to cause a scene in some misguided attempt to make a point. Now after several people have made comments you seem to have backed off that position or maybe just clarified your points so as to give a different impression of your thought process. Great. I do believe that if everything stays the same as they have currently stated and Whataburger implements their policy consistently, openly carrying a firearm into Whataburger just to make them have to verbally tell you that they will not serve you is behavior I personally wouldn't support. Not a legal issue but, if one is informed and know that is a consistently enforced policy, it's just not good manners.